Please note: "Preferred Start Time". We will do the best that we can to accommodate people to their requested times. However, please be flexible because this event will have European and American musicians in many different time zones. Time slots will be on a semi-"first come-first served" basis. Furthermore, please post your time in GMT. The handy clock should make it simple. However, we do use military/24 hour time. It will undoubtedly be an international event and GMT is the only way to coordinate such events.

As in the past, the electro CHATROOM IS the place to coordinate set up, streaming, and connecting to those listening. I suggest participants get familiar with it in advance, if you aren't already.

If you want a recording of your set, it would be prudent to record your own set, rather than depend on others. Accidents and mistakes happen...especially in this format. There are many ways to record your set, either thru the stream app or record your stream from your mixer on the signal path to the computer.

Performers MUST stream at 128 kbps, 44.1 kHz , stereo .

It is IMPERATIVE that everyone test their connections before we start streaming. At least 24 hours before or sooner. Sorry, but musicians WILL NOT be allowed to stream on Saturday if you do not test 24 hours before hand. Not only does it delay the schedule, but causes unneeded stress on performer, server operator, and audience during performance time.

[Blue Hell added link to event page]_________________ ElectroCasaLast edited by shanemorris on Fri May 17, 2013 9:27 am; edited 2 times in total

Besides the techniques that I've developed in previous streaming broadcasts, I plan to use the sample-hold with synced, complex input sources to create long pseudo-random sequences. This idea came to me as I pondered a way to break past the limitations of step sequencers.

1.Preferred Start Time (Please use GMT/Military Time): I'm Eastern Standard Time (New York State) and tend to fail at getting GMT times right; and a night owl; no later than 2AM start time for me, you pick a slot for me with this as a guide. I'll also do the next day, after 11am Eastern

A better, more directed description would be: I tend to play low & slow; melodic pieces with a Peter Gabriel-esque feel. It will be so much easier to use my arsenal of musical gear and toys, with sounds played on a whim all at arms reach within the home studio-- so the show will more or less be generally unplanned but still maintaining melodic form. Loopers, delays, arps, real analog synths, guitars, zen tambour (google it) and real world percussion knick knacks will be utilized. With any luck, it might actually flow well.Last edited by rdorsche on Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:22 am; edited 4 times in total

Besides the techniques that I've developed in previous streaming broadcasts, I plan to use the sample-hold with synced, complex input sources to create long pseudo-random sequences. This idea came to me as I pondered a way to break past the limitations of step sequencers.

I've got to find out whether my daughter will be in from Oakland before I can sign up. She gets priority when she's in town. Will try to find out the dates ASAP, but if I miss the window, there' always next time _________________When the stream is deep
my wild little dog frolics,
when shallow, she drinks.

Sierra probably won't be coming to PA until the following week, so I should be open.

I'll be putting my new Nechville Universal Meteor electro-synth banjo through its paces. This is the first opportunity to open up on this thing _________________When the stream is deep
my wild little dog frolics,
when shallow, she drinks.

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